Kneecap

Kneecap(2024)

R
08/02/2024 (US)Music, Comedy, Drama1h 45m
7.3

"Mind your language."

Overview

When fate brings Belfast teacher JJ into the orbit of self-confessed "low life scum" Naoise and Liam Óg, the needle drops on a hip-hop act like no other. Rapping in their native Irish, they lead a movement to save their mother tongue.

Rich Peppiatt

Writer

Rich Peppiatt

Director

Rich Peppiatt

Story

Móglaí Bap

Story

Mo Chara

Story

DJ Próvaí

Story

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Official US Trailer

Official US Trailer

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Official UK & IRE Trailer

Official UK & IRE Trailer

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Change Hits Like A Filthy Bassline

Change Hits Like A Filthy Bassline

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Q&A at Chapter

Q&A at Chapter

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Kneecap Answer Questions From Australian & New Zealand Fans - Official Interview

Kneecap Answer Questions From Australian & New Zealand Fans - Official Interview

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Rich Peppiatt wins the Outstanding Debut BAFTA for Kneecap | BAFTA Film Awards 2025

Rich Peppiatt wins the Outstanding Debut BAFTA for Kneecap | BAFTA Film Awards 2025

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Official Clip - Ireland's Most Infamous Criminal Finishing School

Official Clip - Ireland's Most Infamous Criminal Finishing School

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How Kneecap Created SICK IN THE HEAD

How Kneecap Created SICK IN THE HEAD

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Soho is getting hooked on KNEECAP...Get a dose of this rip-roaring film.

Soho is getting hooked on KNEECAP...Get a dose of this rip-roaring film.

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Now Showing In Cinemas

Now Showing In Cinemas

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Kneecap Cast and Director Interviews at Sundance London

Kneecap Cast and Director Interviews at Sundance London

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Dublin Premiere

Dublin Premiere

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In Irish Cinemas Now

In Irish Cinemas Now

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In Irish Cinemas Now

In Irish Cinemas Now

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In Irish Cinemas Now

In Irish Cinemas Now

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Q&A with  Rich Peppiatt, Móglaí Bap, DJ Prováí & Carlos Aguilar

Q&A with Rich Peppiatt, Móglaí Bap, DJ Prováí & Carlos Aguilar

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The Irish Remix

The Irish Remix

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In Cinemas Across Ireland August 8th

In Cinemas Across Ireland August 8th

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In Irish Cinemas August 8th

In Irish Cinemas August 8th

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In Irish Cinemas August 8th

In Irish Cinemas August 8th

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Trailer Cutdown

Trailer Cutdown

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Official Red Band Trailer

Official Red Band Trailer

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Hitting the Right Note with KNEECAP

Hitting the Right Note with KNEECAP

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Michael Fassbender honors his Irish roots alongside the band KNEECAP

Michael Fassbender honors his Irish roots alongside the band KNEECAP

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KNEECAP Welcomes You to the North of Ireland

KNEECAP Welcomes You to the North of Ireland

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Opening Night Film at Sundance London

Opening Night Film at Sundance London

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Promo Clip "The Troubles?"

Promo Clip "The Troubles?"

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Rich Peppiatt on "Kneecap"

Rich Peppiatt on "Kneecap"

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A review by Louisa Moore - Screen Zealots
7.0

Written on August 8, 2024

Director Rich Peppiatt‘s rowdy, frenzied film “Kneecap” is a lively biopic based on the hell-raising Irish rap trio of the same name. You’ve probably never heard of these musicians, but the film celebrates the general sense of anarchy as these young men become key figures in a civil rights movement to save their mother tongue. It’s a story about finding your voice in a world that seems determined to keep you down, all told with a slew of swear words, hip-hop tracks, and lots of drug-fueled shenanigans.

Set in West Belfast in 2019, the film depicts the origins of the group Kneecap, including insight on how they created their unique sound. In a bid to push back against the establishment, Liam Óg, Naoise Ó Cairealláin, and JJ Ó Dochartaigh (who play themselves in the film) take to the stage as a symbol of Ireland’s restless youth. They refer to themselves as “low life scum,” and their message resonates with so many. By writing and performing hip-hop songs in Irish, they become a local sensation. This garners the attention of their political martyr father (Michael Fassbender), the ire of party conservatives, and the adoration of the people.

It’s a true story that doesn’t give a ton of insight into the band members, but it’s still a lot of fun. The film features plenty of original music by the trio (which admittedly is an acquired taste), and their politically-charged rhymes and defense of their cultural heritage speak volumes. The guys write what they know, and the truth resonates with locals. It comes down to this: when cops don’t want people hearing your music, that’s when you know you’re doing something right.

The songs and the film rapidly switch between English and Irish, so it takes a lot of concentration to watch. I could see some viewers quickly giving up, but those who stick it out will be rewarded.

Liam, JJ, and Naoise are rambunctious lot, and their shenanigans are sometimes questionable but always entertaining. There are quirky bursts of humor that make the boisterous characters even more appealing. None of these guys are great actors, but it adds to the unpolished authenticity of the film.

There’s a defiant energy to “Kneecap” that is invigorating, and the story is one that’s different and original.

By: Louisa Moore / SCREEN ZEALOTS